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Haiku 11/8/2024

11/8/2024 Lumps, bumps and tree bombs,  Nature’s whimsical snowscape  Makes us laugh out loud.

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November 8, 2024July 27, 2026Haiku a Day

Haiku 11/7/2024

11/7/2024 Winter cannot wait  As new snow dusts the landscape,  Urging leaves to fall.

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November 7, 2024July 27, 2026Haiku a Day

Haiku 11/6/2024

11/6/2024 After elections,  Dogs happily wag their tails,  Blissful ignorance.

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November 6, 2024August 13, 2026Haiku a Day

Haiku 11/2/2024

Now leaves coat the ground.  Fragrance of decay invokes  childhood memories.

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November 2, 2024July 16, 2026Haiku a Day

Everyday Miracles

Info about our Haiku-a-Day project and the first 5 days of Haikus.

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October 31, 2024August 17, 2026Haiku a Day

Snow, at Last

Winter has been slow to arrive.Just last week, a parade of 50-degree days,One after another,Seemed like late March or April,Not the end of January. Unlikely activities replaced skiing for […]

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February 5, 2024March 18, 2026Blogs, Miscellaneous
Candy canes and ornaments on a pinon tree overlooking a foggy Taos valley.

Solstice 2023    Wishes for a White Christmas

The sound of rain falling on metal roofing stirs me from sleep.  Definitely not dripping from snowmelt.  My cat, Smoke, a rather noisy, expressive fellow, meows loudly, noises that […]

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December 23, 2023March 18, 2026Blogs, Miscellaneous
John Nichols little hand drawn devil-angel character that he put at the top of his correspondences.

Thinking of John Nichols

Sitting on top of a pile of papers, a doodle guy that looks like a character out of Where the Wild Things Are, is jumping off the page.   Arms […]

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December 14, 2023March 18, 2026Blogs, Miscellaneous

A Masterpiece

Your book is, Beautiful Courageous A gift from the heart Enticing Deeply moving A real masterpiece. Elin R

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November 16, 2023January 3, 2024Testimonials

Footprints

An excerpt from ‘Footprints’      The footprints appeared recently fresh and pointed south toward a cascade that fed the lake.  That stride was longer, the imprints larger, just one […]

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November 12, 2023November 12, 2023Chapter book

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About Haiku a Day

Our lives become what we put our attention on. And everything wants our attention: the internet, the news, the people around us. How can we slow it all down and choose what is really important?  While miracles are happening all the time, we somehow don’t Notice.  Magnificence is everywhere: a bird in flight passes between skyscrapers, the laughter of children charges the air, multi-colored sunsets paint the horizon. What would happen if we stopped and started looking for the wonderful things? Moments that make us laugh, or give us cause to reflect, or stop us in our tracks wordlessly in awe?  The more we look for them, the more we discover their existence.  Increasingly, our lives are flavored with beauty and the sense of joy. Not that long ago, Bob and I began to challenge ourselves to create a Haiku a day embedded in a photo.  Could we do it for a week? A month? A year?  We don’t know, but do our best to share our inspirations and invite you to play along whenever you are so moved.   Making the attempt to catch an Everyday Miracle might just take you there. Haiku comes from a long tradition in Japanese culture that uses kanji characters to capture a felt-sense moment in time. Technically, a haiku is defined as a 3 line poem that uses 5 syllables for the first line, 7 for the second and 5 for the third. Some haiku books say this captured feeling one expresses is more important than the correct syllable arrangement.

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